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Does anyone have the Piano chords for Countdown?


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This means I'll help you again. tongue.gif

 

BTW this is very complicated to explain so I'll try my best to help you. This isn't the whole song, this is only transcription of the harder parts in song. I think you know the rest of it... biggrin.gif

 

"Floodlit in the hazy distance" chord progression:

 

Asus4/E (not sure about its name, but the tones are E, A and D with E in bass) A/E Em7 Asus2/4

 

Solo 1:

 

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C A F C A F C F H G D H G D H A G A D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C

 

Solo 2:

 

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C A F C A F C F H G D H

 

Play the following part octave lower than the previous one:

 

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C D E F G A H C D E D C H G A G F E D G F E D A G F D F G A H A G C H A D C H E D C F E D G F D A G D C

 

Then do the glissando and play:

 

C H A H A G E F G F E D E D C D C D C H A H C D H C D E C D E F A

 

' = play octave lower

 

Use modulation wheel for expression in the song.

 

Enjoy and tell me if I wrote something wrong (I'm really tired). tongue.gif

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QUOTE (geX @ Nov 6 2007, 06:34 PM)
This means I'll help you again. tongue.gif

BTW this is very complicated to explain so I'll try my best to help you. This isn't the whole song, this is only transcription of the harder parts in song. I think you know the rest of it... biggrin.gif

"Floodlit in the hazy distance" chord progression:

Asus4/E (not sure about its name, but the tones are E, A and D with E in bass) A/E Em7 Asus2/4

Solo 1:

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C A F C A F C F H G D H G D H A G A D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C

Solo 2:

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C A F C A F C F H G D H

Play the following part octave lower than the previous one:

D A 'D D A 'D D D' H G D H G D H A G F C D E F G A H C D E D C H G A G F E D G F E D A G F D F G A H A G C H A D C H E D C F E D G F D A G D C

Then do the glissando and play:

C H A H A G E F G F E D E D C D C D C H A H C D H C D E C D E F A

' = play octave lower

Use modulation wheel for expression in the song.

Enjoy and tell me if I wrote something wrong (I'm really tired). tongue.gif

Ah, Thank you sir; you are a genius, a saint, and a scholar!

 

 

 

 

By the way, (a little late, but still tongue.gif) welcome to The Rush Forum!!!

 

 

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QUOTE (DifferentStages87 @ Dec 6 2007, 09:22 PM)
what on earth is a H??! there is no H in music

Umm... In my country (Croatia) we use H instead of B. Just play B and thats it. This is my habit, so i forgot to transcribe H parts in B. My apologies.

 

And btw... In the "Floodlit in the hazy distance" chord progression, the last chord is Asus2/E, not Asus2/4 (it's a typo).

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QUOTE (geX @ Dec 7 2007, 10:48 AM)
QUOTE (DifferentStages87 @ Dec 6 2007, 09:22 PM)
what on earth is a H??! there is no H in music

Umm... In my country (Croatia) we use H instead of B.

we use that here too

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QUOTE (mortkort @ Dec 7 2007, 05:59 AM)
QUOTE (geX @ Dec 7 2007, 10:48 AM)
QUOTE (DifferentStages87 @ Dec 6 2007, 09:22 PM)
what on earth is a H??! there is no H in music

Umm... In my country (Croatia) we use H instead of B.

we use that here too

Yeah, alot of countries in Europe use H for B and B for B flat.

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QUOTE (geX @ Dec 7 2007, 06:08 AM)
QUOTE (mortkort @ Dec 7 2007, 05:59 AM)
QUOTE (geX @ Dec 7 2007, 10:48 AM)
QUOTE (DifferentStages87 @ Dec 6 2007, 09:22 PM)
what on earth is a H??! there is no H in music

Umm... In my country (Croatia) we use H instead of B.

we use that here too

Yeah, alot of countries in Europe use H for B and B for B flat.

Wow. I didn't know that. I just thought you randomly changed B to H for some reason. laugh.gif

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QUOTE (geX @ Dec 7 2007, 04:48 AM)
QUOTE (DifferentStages87 @ Dec 6 2007, 09:22 PM)
what on earth is a H??! there is no H in music

Umm... In my country (Croatia) we use H instead of B. Just play B and thats it. This is my habit, so i forgot to transcribe H parts in B. My apologies.

 

And btw... In the "Floodlit in the hazy distance" chord progression, the last chord is Asus2/E, not Asus2/4 (it's a typo).

yup, i caught that much. thanks again.

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